The Archaeology Channel Film Festival: discount tickets available now
Thursday, March 19, 2009 11:51 AM
From: "R Pettigrew ...
To our friends in Oregon:
Discount tickets for the sixth annual edition of The Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival (May 19-23, 2009; scroll down for details) are available until April 1. Five-day ticket packages are now $60, but will go up to the standard price of $70 on April 1. The package includes admission to all five days of films (18 films in all) plus the Friday night Keynote Address by Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities.
Here are the details:
TAC Festival 2009 (
http://www.archaeologychannel.org/content/TACfestival.shtml) takes place in the Soreng Theater of the Hult Center for the Performing Arts from Tuesday through Saturday, May 19-23, 2009. Tickets are available through the Hult Center–ticket packages can be purchased only by calling the Hult Center Ticket Office at 541-682-5000. Ticket prices range from $5 per session for students to $30 for orchestra seats for the Zahi Hawass presentation. Most session prices are $12 each (in most cases for three films). Online ticket orders for individual sessions can be made at
http://www.hultcenter.org/event.asp?id=5862 (scroll down to bottom of that page for the link).
TAC Festival is the only juried competition in the Americas, and one of the world’s leading competitions, for films relating to archaeology and cultural heritage. Films to be screened represent the best in the world in this genre.
See the daily screening schedule at
http://www.archaeologychannel.org/content/film/filmschedule_09.html. Hotel information is available at
http://www.archaeologychannel.org/content/hotelinfo09.html. We have greatly expanded our options this year and very affordable rates are available.
All 18 film titles for this competition (selected from 87 films submitted from 25 countries) are listed on
http://www.archaeologychannel.org/content/TACfestival.shtml, where each film title is a hot link to a page devoted to that film, including a short video clip for each.
You can find a bio about our Keynote Speaker, Dr. Zahi Hawass, at
http://www.archaeologychannel.org/content/ZahiHawass.html. Dr. Hawass, who is in charge of all Egyptian archaeology and monuments, including the pyramids, the Sphinx and King Tut. He is the outlet for all archaeological discovery announcement from Egypt and appears regularly in TV programs about Egyptian archaeology.
Other Festival events will include a special workshop on reading and writing Mayan glyphs (taught by the film-makers for “Breaking the Maya Code,” a guided to tour to Cascadia Cave and its famous rock art (and possibly other tours), a film-makers’ symposium, Native American storytelling, a video bar for viewing all films submitted to the competition, our Saturday night Awards Reception, and possibly more. We will post information about these activities at
http://www.archaeologychannel.org/content/TACfestival.shtml. We soon will set up a special Amtrak rate for Festival-goers who choose to take the train to Eugene. That information will be posted at
http://www.archaeologychannel.org/content/TACfestival.shtml, just as we did last year.
We are all aware that the economy is a big issue for everybody this year. We hope you will join with us in a commitment to continue the growth of this event as a key part of Oregon’s annual cultural calendar. Thank you very much for your support!
Richard M. (Rick) Pettigrew, Ph.D., RPA